Safety, General Care & Maintenence ....................................................................................................................3
Getting Started (Product Specifications) .............................................................................................................5
Assembly Information .............................................................................................................................................6
Parts List ...................................................................................................................................................................8
Installation & Assembly: Value Line
Part 1 Weight Stack & User Frame Assembly .........................................................................................9
Part 2 Arm Assembly ............................................................................................................................... 12
Part 3 ROM Cable Assembly .................................................................................................................... 17
Part 4 Handlebar Assembly ..................................................................................................................... 19
Part 5 Pad Assembly ............................................................................................................................... 20
Part 6 Plastics Assembly .........................................................................................................................23
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser of Matrix products to instruct all individuals, whether they are the end user or
supervising personnel on proper usage of the equipment.
It is recommended that all users of Matrix exercise equipment be informed of the following information prior to its use.
PROPER USAGE
Do not use any equipment in any way other than designed or intended by the manufacturer. It is imperative that Matrix
equipment be used properly to avoid injury.
Keep hands and feet clear at all times from moving parts to avoid injury.
CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS
1. DO NOT use any equipment that is damaged and or has worn or broken parts. Use only replacement parts supplied by
your country’s local Matrix dealer.
2. MAINTAIN LABELS AND NAMEPLATES: Do not remove labels for any reason. They contain important information.
If unreadable or missing, contact your Matrix dealer for a replacement.
3. SECURING EQUIPMENT: All equipment MUST be secured to the floor to stabilize and eliminate rocking or tipping over.
This must be performed by a licensed contractor.
4. MAINTAIN ALL EQUIPMENT: Preventative maintenance is the key to smooth operating equipment as well as keeping
your liability to a minimum. Equipment needs to be inspected at regular intervals.
5. Ensure that any person(s) making adjustments or performing maintenance or repair of any kind is qualified to do so.
Matrix dealers will provide service and maintenance training at our corporate facility upon request.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California
to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
WARNING: SERIOUS INJURY CAN OCCUR ON THIS EQUIPMENT. FOLLOW
THESE PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID INJURY!
1. Never allow children on strength training equipment. Teenagers must be supervised at all times while using this
equipment.
2. All warnings and instructions should be read and proper instruction obtained prior to use.
3. Use this equipment for its intended purposes only.
4. NEVER allow resistance straps, ropes or other means be attached to this equipment, as this may result in serious
injury.
5. NEVER use this equipment for support during stretching, as this may result in serious injury.
6. Cease exercise if you feel faint or dizzy. Obtain a medical exam before beginning an exercise program.
7. Keep body, hair, clothing and accessories free and clear of all moving parts.
8. Inspect the machine before use. DO NOT use machine if it appears damaged or inoperable.
9. Check to see that the selector pin is completely inserted into the weight stack.
10. NEVER use this machine with the weight stack pinned in an elevated position.
11. NEVER use dumbells or other means to incrementally increase the weight resistance. Only use the means provided
directly from the manufacturer.
12. This equipment should only be used in supervised areas where access and control are regulated by the owner.
Adductor: 172.4 x 164.1 x 129.6 cm / 67.9" x 64.6" x 51.0"
Abductor: 172.4 x 128.5 x 129.6 cm / 67.9” x 50.6” x 51.0”
GETTING STARTED
WARRANTY (Valid in USA only)
Frame (not coatings)10 years
Weight stacks5 years
Pulleys5 years
Pivot bearings5 years
Any items not specified3 years
Labor (excluding upholstery/cables/grips)3 years
Upholstery/cables/grips/springs1 year
Accessories6 months
MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST
ACTIONFREQUENCY
Clean UpholsteryDaily
Inspect CablesDaily
Clean Guide RodsMonthly
Inspect HardwareMonthly
Inspect FrameBi-Annually
Clean MachineAs Needed
Clean GripsAs Needed
Lubricate Guide RodsAs Needed
Upholstery & Grips should be cleaned with a non-ammonia based cleaner or a mild soap and water. Guide rods
should be lubricated with Teflon based lubricant. Apply the lubricant to a cotton cloth and then apply up and down
the guide rods.
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ASSEMBLY
UNPACKING | TOOLS REQUIRED
UNPACKING
Thank you for purchasing a Matrix product. This machine is an EN957-1 and EN957-2 compliant Class S product. Your
Matrix product is inspected before it is packaged. It is shipped in multiple pieces to facilitate the compact packaging of the
machine. Prior to assembly, confirm all the components by matching them with the exploded diagrams. Carefully unpack
the unit from this box and dispose of the packing materials in accordance with your local laws.
CAUTION
The weight of the product is 598 lbs. (271 kg) not including the weight stack. The weight stack for this machine is 240
lbs. (109 kg). To avoid injury to yourself and prevent damage to the frame components, be sure to have proper assistance
removing the frame pieces from this box. Please be sure to install the equipment on a stable base, properly level the
machine and leave at least two feet of clearance to enter and exit the machine. Maximum user weight for this machine is
300 lbs.
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
3MM L-Shaped Allen Wrench
4MM L-Shaped Allen Wrench
5MM L-Shaped Allen Wrench
6MM L-Shaped Allen Wrench
8MM L-Shaped Allen Wrench
10MM L-Shaped Allen Wrench
Phillips & Standard Screwdrivers
8MM Open-End Wrench
13MM Open-End Wrench
17MM Open-End Wrench.
19MM Open-End Wrench
Adjustable Wrench
Blue Locktite 242 must be used on all fasteners that are not assembled with Nylock Nuts.
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MARKINGS
WARNING LABEL LOCATIONS
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Parts List
ID
1User Frame1
2M10 X 30L Socket Head Cap Screw8
3M10 Flat Washer (Abductor)14
4Weight Stack1
5M8 X 20L Flat Head Cap Screw4
6Foot Plate1
7M10 Nylock Nut1
8Large Pivot Cap2
9CAM1
10M10 X 105L Socket Head Cap Screw1
11Wave (Spring) Washer2
12Axle2
13Right Arm Assembly (With ROM Pin)1
14Spacer1
15ROM Plate1
16M5 X 12L Socket Head Cap Screw8
17M5 Flat Washer6
18Cap2
DESCRIPTION
QTY
(16)
19Axle Locking Sleeve2
20Left Arm Assembly1
21ROM Adjustment Cable2
22Handlebar Assembly1
23M8 Flat Washer4
24M8 X 20L Socket Head Cap Screw4
25M10 X 75L Button Head Cap Screw2
26Back Pad Assembly1
27M10 X 20L Button Head Cap Screw4
28Pad1
29Thigh Pad2
30M10 X 20L Socket Head Cap Screw (Abductor)6 (8)
31M10 X 20L Bumper Bolts (Adductor only)2
32Left Front Shroud1
33Rear Shroud1
34Right Front Shroud1
35M8 X 60L Socket Head Cap Screw4
8
36Top Cap1
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STEP 1 | USER FRAME INSTRUCTIONS & NOTES
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3
2
1
IDDESCRIPTIONQUANITY
1User Frame1
2M10 X 30L SHC8
3M10 Flat Washer8
4Weight Stack1
Ensure user frame and weight stack are at and level.
ASSEMBLY
PART 1: USER FRAME ASSEMBLY
***NOTE: All steps show
Adductor only unless otherwise
called out.***
Route cable as shown and tighten connection to: 77 N-m/57 ft.-lbs.
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STEP 2 | FOOT PAD INSTRUCTIONS & NOTES
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6
IDDESCRIPTIONQUANITY
5M8 X 20L FHCS4
6Foot Plate1
ASSEMBLY
PART 1: USER FRAME ASSEMBLY
Torque to 28 N-m/21 ft-lbs.
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STEP 3 | CAM/CABLE INSTRUCTIONS & NOTES
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987
IDDESCRIPTIONQUANITY
7M10 Nylock Nut1
8Large Pivot Cap2
9CAM1
10M10 X 105L SHC1
ASSEMBLY
PART 1: USER FRAME ASSEMBLY
Note: Large CAM to be
located towards users right.
Torque to: 77 N-m/57 ft-lbs.
Separate CAM to assemble weight
stack cable as shown. Capture cable
with forked clip and orient as shown.
Tighten to 16 N-m/142 in-lbs.
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STEP 1 | RIGHT ARM ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS & NOTES
15
14
131211
IDDESCRIPTIONQUANITY
11Wave (Spring) Washer1
12Axle1
13Right Arm Assembly (W/ROM Pin)1
14Spacer1
15ROM Plate1
ASSEMBLY
PART 2: ARM ASSEMBLY
Square end of axle must be
located as shown
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STEP 2 | RIGHT ARM TO FRAME ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS & NOTES
ASSEMBLY
PART 2: ARM ASSEMBLY
Insert right arm assembly as shown. Be sure to locate axle square end into square pocket in
frame. Rotate arm into position, and attach cable as shown.
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STEP 3 | RIGHT ARM TO FRAME ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS & NOTES
19
17
18
16
IDDESCRIPTIONQUANITY
16M5 X 12L SHC3
17M5 Flat Washer3
18Cap1
19Axle Locking Sleeve1
ASSEMBLY
PART 2: ARM ASSEMBLY
Press item 19 in place to lock the assembly. Then cap assembly with cover as
shown. Torque to : 7 N-m/5 ft-lbs.
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STEP 4 | LEFT ARMTO FRAME INSTRUCTIONS & NOTES
12
11
20
IDDESCRIPTIONQUANITY
11Wave (Spring) Washer1
12Axle1
20Left Arm Assembly1
ASSEMBLY
PART 2: ARM ASSEMBLY
Square end of axle
must be located as
shown
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STEP 5 | LEFT ARM TO FRAME ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS & NOTES
191817
16
IDDESCRIPTIONQUANITY
16M5 X 12L SHC3
17M5 Flat Washer3
18Cap1
19Axle Locking Sleeve1
ASSEMBLY
PART 2: ARM ASSEMBLY
Press item 19 in place to lock the assembly. Then cap assembly with cover as
shown. Torque to : 7 N-m/5 ft-lbs.
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PART 3: ROM CABLE ASSEMBLY
STEP 1 | ROM ADJUSTMENT CABLE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS & NOTES
ASSEMBLY
Assemble “gure 8” cables as shown (Top view shows Adductor)
Tighten M12 jam nuts to 77 N-m/57 ft-lbs.
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ASSEMBLY
21
20
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PART 3: ROM CABLE ASSEMBLY
STEP 2 | ROM ADJUSTMENT CABLE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS & NOTES
IDDESCRIPTIONQUANITY
16M5 X 12L SHC2
20Cable Retainer2
21ROM Adjustment Cable2
Torque both M5 bolts to 7 N-m/5 ft-lbs.
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STEP 1 | HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS & NOTES
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22
23
IDDESCRIPTIONQUANITY
22Handlebar Assembly1
23M8 Flat Washer4
24 M8 X 20L SHC4
ASSEMBLY
PART 4: HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY
Tighten to 39 N-m/29 ft-lbs.
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STEP 1 | BACK PAD ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS & NOTES
26
25
IDDESCRIPTIONQUANITY
25M10 X 75L BHC2
26Back Pad Assembly1
ASSEMBLY
PART 5: PAD ASSEMBLY
Install the pad as shown.
Tighten to 27 N-m/20 ft-lbs.
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STEP 2 | BOTTOM PAD ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS & NOTES
27
28
IDDESCRIPTIONQUANITY
27M10 X 20L BHC4
28 Pad1
ASSEMBLY
PART 5: PAD ASSEMBLY
Install the pad as shown.
Tighten to 27 N-m/20 ft-lbs.
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STEP 3 | THIGH PAD ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS & NOTES
29
31330
IDDESCRIPTIONQUANITY
3M10 Flat Washer (Abductor)6 (8)
29Thigh Pad2
30M10 X 20L SHC (Abductor)6 (8)
31M10 X 20L Bumper Bolts (Adductor only)*2
ASSEMBLY
PART 5: PAD ASSEMBLY
Install the left and right pads as shown.
*Note: Bumper bolts are used only on the Adductor